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A new guide to make buyers aware of the tricks used to sell off-plan properties, including show homes, has been produced by New Build Inspections (NBI).
NBI say it is common practice for house builders to use show homes to sell off-plan properties, but warn it is essential that home owners are aware that these can be misleading. The new guide aims to highlight some of the tricks used to sell off-plan homes thereby allowing new build buyers to make a more informed decision about their purchase.
New Build Inspections director Catriona Bright, who produced the guide, discussed the issue with Janet Street Porter on Channel4's Demolition.
Bright said: “The show was great for raising some very important issues including deceptive show homes and snagging defects in new build homes, but it only really scratched the surface.”
Bright added: “A significant number of owners of properties we inspect are disappointed their home is pale reflection of the show homes that they are shown. This is not only in terms of the number of snagging defects, but in areas such as the specification, landscaping and even the size.”
Developers spend a large amount of money on show homes, enlisting the services of interior designers and landscape gardeners.
Here is a list just some of the tricks NBI advise looking out for:
NBI's advice for home buyers:
For more information on New Build Inspections and the guide please visit www.newbuildinspections.com.
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